Jobe McKenzie and Gavin Lebowitz have survived the worst that the elites could throw at them, and yet, nothing they’ve investigated prepares them for the night when a werebear-orc drops into the path of their car. Wounded in the fight, Gavin becomes cursed as a werekin, and Jobe is suppressed by the pills he’s forced to take, and by his . . .
The story is about two middle aged female druids who find that their connection to trees is beginning to fade, and that these trees hold a devastating secret. Desperate, they start an aggressive mailing campaign to find the next facilitator, but their mailings receive shocking results. They have come to warn us . . . but will we listen? . . .
I had difficulties reading Blind Rage, though it might appeal to other people. This review is based on the prologue and the first five chapters, which is all that I have read since, according to my profile, that is the maximum number of chapters I’ll read in order to give a story a chance.